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Moonlight & Music

Can't make it to Moonlight & Music but still want to show your support? Browse the items in the Moonlight & Music buy-it-now online auction. Online auction closes Saturday, August 5 at 12:00 p.m. For more information or to make a purchase contact NTBG Membership Manager, Tanya Ramseth, at 808-332-7324 x 241.

Four Rounds of Golf

Auction Price: $1500

Location: Dye's Valley at TPC Sawgrass

4 Rounds of Golf at the award winning Dye's Valley Course at the stunning TPC Sawgrass course in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Dye's Valley was ranked No. 14 in Golfweek's 2015 rankings of the "Best Courses You Can Play" in Florida.

3-Night Stay Grand Wailea

Auction Price: $1875

Location: Marriott Grand Wailea, Maui

3 Night Stay at the Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott, Maui with an Ocean View Room. Wailea Beach Resort is a source of serenity and renewal, and a wellspring of Hawaiian culture and tradition. Do not miss this opportunity to stay in luxury.

Cook Pine Bowl

Auction Price: $625

Artist: Robin Clark

Hand carved by master woodworker Robin Clark from a felled Cook Pine, right by the NTBG Headquarters. This bowl was lovingly carved and treated to last for many years to come.

Ceramic Platter

Auction Price: $250

Artist: LightWave Pottery

Hand crafted at LightWave Pottery studios on the island of Kauai. Truly a unique masterpiece!

Color Changing Earrings

Auction Price: $50

Artist: Mimi for Kela's Glass

Unique color-changing glass earrings from Kela's Glass in Kapaa. Perfect compliment to any outfit or occasion.

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